Something that has become a tradition in the three years we have written this blog is to advertise the Veterans’ Day deals that you can get every year. Here is this year’s list. Some discounts or freebies are only on Veterans’ Day and some are for the whole weekend. Hope you have a chance to use these for you and your family.

Applebees – Free meal for Active Duty and veterans. Note that I would consider active Reserve Component in their definition of active. Veterans need some proof of service. Many states are now issuing veterans IDs!

buybuyBaby November 9, 10 & 11th, 20% off your entire purchase. In-store only. US Military ID required at time of purchase.

Christmas Tree Shops November 9, 10 & 11th, 20% off your entire purchase. In-store only. US Military ID required at time of purchase.

Dollar General. 10% discount on entire purchase on Veterans Day. Offer good for all active-duty military, retirees, veterans, Guard/Reserve, & immediate family members. The coupon can be found in the store circular, or by asking an employee. Also good online, use Coupon Code VETERANS DAY. More info.

Free Car wash. Thousands of car washes around the country are offering vets a free car wash on Veterans Day,. Find a list at Grace for Veterans, which helped veterans receive 101,537 FREE Washes.

Great Clips: On Monday, Nov. 11, customers who come in for a service can get a free haircut card to give to their favorite veteran. Veterans can also receive a free haircut or get the free haircut card. Haircuts are redeemable until Dec. 31.

Home Depot/Lowe’s Military Discount: They are offering all active duty personnel, reservists, retired military, veterans and their families a 10% discount off their purchases in honor of Veteran’s Day.

JC Penny: Veterans, active duty and family members receive an extra 20% off in stores Nov. 6-11 with coupon.

2 responses to “Veterans’ Day Deals for 2014”

Annually, I do a few of the Veteran Day offers and for Hooters, just once. I try to leave a 20% tip, base on regular cost; but a soft drink at Hooters is over a couple bucks. Same thinking for businesses that offer B1G1 to Vets.